The New Ohegon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, SWcty Morning, September tS,19t$ Smart: Bridge - Tea Given By Mr. Weidm&r NB ot tt largest 'affairs oC if , . OS e early autumn -was the at tractive bridre tea vith wftefc Itr. Harry 1 Wddrntr entertain ed Thursday la U Elks .,- dab. The large parlors vhirt the tables Were placed were charming with tall flowers la brilliant coloring. Mrs. Weidmer was assisted by Mrs. Ray Hartman. Mrs. Fred erick Brock and Miss Helen Wetd mer. - - -w ' Twelve tables of bridge vers In play, with Mrs. Roy II. Mills win ning the first prise-for high score honors. The second prise went to Mrs. W. I. Staley and Mrs. Wil liam Hamilton recelred the third. Mrs. Weldmer's guests were Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. I - R. LeFurgy, Mrs. A. F. Hnssey, Mrs. A. L. Wallace." Mrs. George Forge. Mrs. Howard Halsey. Mrs. Ed. RostelnMrs. F. -- W. Poormin. Mrs: Robert, Marshall. Mrs. R. W. Craig. Mrs. .Roy Mills. Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. R. B. Fleming. Mrs. Sam -Bntler, Mrs. Henry Schmshl, Mrs., S. Dyer, Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs.. T. W. Creech, Mrs. V. R.r Kahn. Mrs. W. B. Anderson. Mrs. .. JWT. M. Hamilton. Mrs George Vehrs. Mrs. Lee Canfield Mrs. O. A. Olsons Mrs. E. M. Page. Mrs. E.- M.Hoff nell. Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs. W. J. Bnsick, Mrs. Erwin Smith, -Mrs. F. G: De lano, Mrs. Roy Byjrd. Mrs., Milo Ra&museen, Mrs. Edward Ja'rma'n, Mrs. Paul Johnson. Mrs. F. C Bowersox. Miss Zoe Stockton. Mrs. D. X. Beechler. Mrs. Dayid "Wright. Mrs. Bert Flack, Mrs.-W. I.'Uley. Mrs. T. . Roberts, Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mrs. W. I. Needham. Mrs. Leo Page, Mrs. Frederick Brock. Mrs. Ray Hart man, Mrs. Roy Barton. Mrs. Leon Gleason. Mrs. Scott Page,' Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs. La ban Sleeves, Mrs. P. A. Elker. Mrs. Harry Wil lett, and Mrs. Gas Huckestein. Mrs. S. C Dyerentertalned as her guests daring the Oregon state conference of the' D. A. R., Mrs. J. Thorburn Ross, of Port land, regent of Multnomah chap ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Com p ton. . Mrs. Crawford-Newcomb was hostess for a gay line-party-at the Klsinore, followed by supper at, the Spa, entertalnging a group of her friends one evening recently. Hats This Fall Are Twisted To Amazing Degrees FSLTS of plain aid tombifiation colors are made rip in Clever models featuring off the face trim, right cheek trim, and exposed eyebrow line. y. -)t I $3.95;;.J4.85 $5.95 ! $6.95 . ' Hien, too, one will find thepattern hats of Hatters Plush and Antelope! Felts priced at $9.75 Sl $16.50 a r Ss-i mm . i I .11 - MRS. FRANK S. LTJT3 of Loe Am ekaV Thf marriage of Mr. and 'Mrs. Lutx (Faye Jo YoIz)i Los Angeles September .6 cornea as a complete tur- prise to their many Salem ! friends. ' ' 171 0van.ll k Robfc - pboto. SOCIAL CALENDAR - Sunday - ";'- lierren clan - reunion at Champoeg park. All day. .- Public installation of offi- 4 cers of State Spiritualistic; as- 4 sociation, Fraternal temple, 4 2:00 o'clock Monday S Chapter A. B., P. E. O. Sis- f terbood. Miss Grace Elisabeth- i Smith, 1765 Center street, 7; 45 o'clock. : October 4 . Benefit Bridge, Junior Guild of St. Paul church. Parish honse, 8:00 o'clock. " ' t Mr. and Mrs. 7. H. Willett re turned Wednesday t from . a fort nigh t motor trip to Montana. they visited - both the Yellow Hone National Park and the'Gla-' del nitlonal park, and were guesU of relatives at Kallspelt, Montana. - 817 CREPE, Satins and Velvets are excellent materials and the : workmanship is far superior .to. what one ordinarily gets at these prices. ; . : ; - - N(EW:( $24.50 to $49.50 TTELOURS and broadcloths exauisitir V trimmed with the numerous furs . . . you will marvel at our larjre selections. In ! ''.' Committees Made AtA.A.U.W. Luncheon CtTANDING committees for the omIng year's work, and con- T. for; the state meeting of theAmerfeam Association of Unl venrtty Women to be held In Salem October 19 and 20. were appointed by Mrs. W. W. Baam president of the Salem branch, at the luncheon held Saturday In he Gray BelTe. ; . The following women were ap- pofnted to head the standing com mittees for. the club's new year: Membership. Miss Beryl Holt; ed ucation. Mrs. Roy Klein; pub-licIty-Mrs. Roy M. Gatke; legis lative. Mm. Milo RaamusFen. The program committee will be com poird of members of the study secti'fn of the branch for one metfng, and members of the branch will be grouped by their college to serve on the program I committees for the " remaining menthly sessions of the year. The Salem branch is making In teresting plans for the entertain ment of the state association of University Women, at their meet ing here In "October. On the ar rangements ' committee for the state meeting are Mrs. E. C. Rich ards chairman. Mrs. George Alden and Miss Olive Dahl. . Mrs. A. C. F. Perry Is chairman of the ban quet and luncheon comV'tte. to be assisted by Mrs. Lynn F.'Crone miller. Mrs. MUo Ramussen. and Mrs. V. E. MclntyTe. The recension committee ap pointed by Mrs. Baura for greet ing the delegates to the state ses sion. Includes Mrs. C. F. Cham bers, chairman. Mrs. George Hngg. Mrs. C. A. Downs. Mrs. Sterling Smith. Miss Lelia Jqbason, and Mrs. J. M. Cause. ; The program for the state ses sion of the A. A. U. W. Includes n banquet the evening of October 19. and luncheon the next noon. I business meeting will be held In the forenoon or October zo. ana round-table discussions will be held In the afternoon. Mrs. L. T. Merwlnt of Portland, state presi dent .wfll preside. At the' luncheon Saturday, Pro fessor J. C. Nelson, principal of the Salem high school, spoke en tertainingly on the .value of the influence of foreign literature Two hirh school girls, the Misses Doris Clarke and Laeille Cum mlngs. gave several vocal nam bers. with Miss Lois Plummer playing their accompaniments Fifty association members were present for the luncheon. .50 and $29.50 Mrs. J. J. Karst Hostess Saturday : A delightful affair Saturday af ternoon was the pretty tea for which Mrs. 3. J. Karst was hos tess in her home on North. Win ter streeC Attractive , autumn I looms were used effectively about the livtngroomsand c n4- id the te tables. Miss Flo ICirst assisted her mother duit i, tiie af ternoon. " - ' Four tables of .bridge were 'In play Saturday afternoon., with Mrs. D. Johnson winning .the high score prlse The second prise went. to Miss Margaret. Lcbold. Mrs. Karst's . guesU were . Mrs. P. J Meaaey, Mrs. S. Dougherty, Mrs D. Johnson, Mrs.. Thomas Windlshar. Mrs. J. Pfeiffer.-Mrs. Phrochy, Miss Margaret Lebold. Mrs. Quackenbnsh, Mrs. G. Patter son, Mrs. R. AUen, Mrs. A; A. Mickel. Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs. W. Lee, Mrs. B. Schmoker and Miss Geraldlne Schmoker. ; "Mrs. Edna C. Steeves and E. Ward Fanning, Doth of Gervals, were married at a quiet ceremony in the home ff DrW. C. Kantner 853 North Commercial . street, at 10:00 o'clock' Sautrday morning. Dr. Kantner. officiated. Miss Gen evieve Longen and Theodore 'Stev ens were the. bridal couple's at tendants. ' - '-. Theta Nu of Delta Delta Delta entertained a group of . girls en tering Oregon State College. this fall with a line party at the Elsl nore followed xpj s supper at the Spa on Friday evening. II jj - . For three weeis we have been negotiatins: to make tnls wonder-. v i J :yju j - ; . ful buy. Just to think of coats like this to sell at this tim of the - V-ji .r j ' 'yy' 5 H ; season for such a price. Tans, browns, blacks, blues, all wonder- . v AC5Vi ' I i II ; 1 w pS : ' " fully furred Oodles of thenrto choose from there is no reason fr?i ' i I II m .why you should not find one to just fulfill your expectations.- " "MSS!"'" " ' H - : "rCTi They are all one price twenty-eight doltar---7io xnorit 4 less. ' KStC7 . " t I . r !hfrV ; - ... . & I ' Y SEE OUR . WINDOWS j . Mrs. Thomas Roen IsG.K.P.Club : Hostess K. p. club members were en- ur tertainarf Prit mskk. w Mrs nm,. i- v v e1" from the organisation ! at the rs. Thomas Roen In her home onir.n, mim . , k,ih Court street Special guests tor the evening were Mrs. It. W. Tra vis, of Rugene and Mrs. Rna J Namar of Dallas. The Uvingrooms or roe aoen home, and-the dining lDt - where - refreshments were served at a late hoar, were at tractively decorated with baskets of Vivid dahlias.: zinnias, and other autumn flowers. Club members, all of whom were present, are Mm. Will Fos ter. Mrs. H. S. Glle. Mrs. Harry Harms. Mrs. Katherine Mlddleton. MrsrO. H. Pickens. Mrs.. C. K. Hsynes. Mrs. K. H.k Plrkens. Mrs. B. E. Sisson. Mrs.w. C. Pickens, Mrs. J. F, Billeter. Mrs.J. B.- Tay lor, and the hostess. Mrs Roen. The club group will meet again the last of October with Mrg. B E. Sisson. - Prominent Salem Plolk to Return Mr. and Mrs. Asahcl Bush. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. Frits Slade. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway will return from Pen dleton, where they have been at tending the annual Round-Up on Sunday evening. While in Pendle--on, the group were guests of Mr. And Mrs. Jess Rice. W. R. C Ladies Aid y Observes Birthdays " All members of the Ladies' Aid of the Woman's Relief Corps, whose birthday anniversaries oc cur between January 1 and Octo ber 1 were presented with a emnil regular meeting of in a .id held Thursday afternoon at the home of pMrs. Bertha Loyeland. Special honor was paid to Mrs. Newby, who celebrated her 84th birthday anniversary, an .elaborately dec orated birthday cake' with lighted candles being presented to her at the tea hour. Thirty members of the Aid were present for the. afternoon, with Mrs. J. H. Botts. Mrs. Brad., and Mrs. Fred Ct Peterson and her four children as special guests. The entertainment committee tor the afternoon included Mes dames Peterson, Writs. Louden. Clearwater, Bliss and Loveland. Alford Nolan, Jr., was compli mented on his seventh birthday anniversary Thursday, when hit. grandmother, Mrs. Hugh Fisher, entertained in her home on Ferry street. Clever favors were preseat- Ttd to thsj small group of neigh borhood children who were guests at the informal affair. At the tfea pour the prettily-appointed table was decked with pink and whiU lowers and favors, and centered with the elaborately decorated birthday cake. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle will return to Salem Sunday evening, after spending several days in Portland. Guests at Laflar Home For "Fair Week Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harper of Portland will spend the coming week as noose-guests in the G. W. Laflar home. Mr. and Mrs. Har per come to Salem annually for the Oregon State Fair. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laflar, late In the week, will be Mr. Mrs. R. G. Eichelberger and daughters Ruth and Edna, of Portland. -and Miss Selma Shep herd of Walla Walla. Last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laf lar entertained with a dinner par ty for Mr. and Mrs. Eichelberger and their daughters, for Miss Shepherd and for 'Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Smith. Miss Helen Adams, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Adams of Hub bard, became the bride of Vernon Jarrutners or woodDurn, at a aretty service read in the Wood burn Presbyterian church Wed nesday by the Rev. A. T. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Car rut hers ase now on their honeymoon at the coast. 1 Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Griffith are leaving the -early part of next week for Eugene, where they will make their home for the coming winter and" spring at No. 755 Lawrence street. Mr. Griffith ha x teaching fellowship in the Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L Baker will entertain Mrs. W. R. North nip of Portland during the com-, ng week. University Epworth v League Has Meeting f On Sunday evening. September, 16, the University of Epworth League of the First Methodist Episcopal chnrch sponsored a fel lowship hour preceding a devo; tional service . led by Frank -Van Dyke. Both meettecs were well at tended. M-Iss Emily- Brown and andftflss Virginia Slnsser served on . the fellowship committee. ' . The officers of the League forj this year are: president. Miss El- roav White; first "vice-president.; . Miss Emily -Brown;; second" vice- -. president,. Mrs. Frank Van' Dyke; J: third vice-president. Miss Margar-S et Schreiber; treasurer, Lola Nel-' son; secretary, Miss Roberta Van-V nice. Mrs. William C. Knighton and Mrs. Willis Duniway of Portland' motored to Salem Thursday after noon to be guests at the charming tea with which Mrs.' Josephine. Stewart entertained several score ,v of matrons. Both Mrs. Knighton 'j and Mrs. Dunlway are socially, prominent here. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClln- ' tock. of Roseburg, will be guests 'y of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Pickens ; during the Oregon State Fair sea- , ' son. Mrs. McClintock is a sister to Mrs. Pickens. Mr. McClintock Is manager of the Standard Oil ; company at Roseburg. '! Mrs. Lusetta Williams of Mc- Donald. Kansas, Is a. guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. .Mil- " ler, Mrs. Williams Is an aunt of Dr. Miller's.